As soon as you become aware of the symptoms like nausea, decrease in appetite, breathlessness, increase in frequency of urination at night, swelling of feet and ankles; you should consult your doctor or nearest physician. You may also consult a nephrologist (specialist) at the nearest hospital to get the relevant blood & urine tests done for detection of renal diseases.
Some of the relevant tests and parameters for renal diseases are:
- Cretinine
- Urea
- Potassium
- Sodium
- Urine routine(to detect protein presence)
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